hundred
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
hundred/ˈhʌndrəd/
▶cardinal number (pl. hundreds or (with numeral or quantifying word) hundred)
- 1 (a/one hundred) the number equivalent to the product of ten and ten; ten more than ninety; 100. (Roman numeral: c or C)
- 2 (hundreds) informal an unspecified large number.
- 3 used to express whole hours in the twenty-four-hour system.
– phrases
a (or one) hundred per cent entirely.
a (or one) hundred per cent entirely.
■ [usu. with neg.] informal completely fit and healthy.
■ informal maximum effort and commitment.
– derivatives
hundredfold adjective & adverb,
hundredth ordinal number.
hundredfold adjective & adverb,
hundredth ordinal number.
– origin OE, from hund ‘hundred’ + a second element meaning ‘number’, of Gmc origin; the noun was perh. orig. equivalent to a hundred hides of land (see hide3).
'hundred' also found in these Oxford entries:
a
- angstrom
- argus
- bailiff
- bar
- C
- cent
- centavo
- centenarian
- centenary
- centennial
- centesimal
- centi-
- centigrade
- centime
- centipede
- centuple
- century
- crore
- cwt.
- element
- fifty
- Fortune 500
- Four Hundred
- googol
- hecatomb
- hectare
- hecto-
- lakh
- microscope
- nakfa
- ninety
- per cent
- percentage
- qintar
- quintal
- satang
- sesquicentenary
- somoni
- thousand
- tithing
- ton
- wapentake
- yard

